Chris Gordon
 Graduate Student
 
Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering  
 
Carnegie Mellon University
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EDUCATION

2002 - Present
    Carnegie Mellon University
    Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
    Degree Expected: PhD

 

1998 - 1999
    Stanford University
    Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
    Construction Engineering & Management
    Degree: M.S.

 

1994 - 1998
    Stanford University
    Dept. of Civil & Environmental Engineering
    Degree: B.S.

 

Summer 1993
    Cornell University
    Coursework in architectural theory and studio

 


PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE

2001 - 2001
    Globeranger Corporation
    Solutions Project Manager
    Employee #30
    Santa Cruz, CA

 

2000 - 2001
    AllStarFleet Incorporated
    Director of Research & Development and Project Manager
    Employee #3
    San Francisco, CA

 

1999 - 2000
    YardTrader
    Product Development Consultant
    San Francisco, CA

 

1999 - 2000
    Swinerton & Walburg
    Project Engineer
    GAP World Headquarters Project
    San Francisco, CA

GAP HQ

Summer 1998
    Paric Corporation
    Intern
    Southwest Bank Headquarters Project
    St. Louis, MO

Soutwest Bank

Summer 1997
    Drees & Sommer AG
    Praktikant
    Potsdamer Platz Project
    Berlin, Germany

PotsdamerPlatz

Summer 1996
    Engineering Design Source Incorporated
    Intern
    St. Louis, MO

 


LEADERSHIP EXPERIENCE

2002-2004
    Graduate Student Assembly Representative

 

2002-present
    Graduate Student Advisory Committee, member

 

2002-2004
    University Student Affairs Council, member

 

 

1997-1998
    American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
    President

 

1997-1998
    American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE)
    Vice-President

 

1997-1998
    ASCE Steel Bridge Team
    Founder, President

 

1996-1997
    Kairos House
    Financial Manager

 


PUBLICATIONS

Gordon, C. Akinci, B., and Garrett, J. "Inspection Planning in Support of Defect Detection" International Association of Bridge and Structural Engineering Symposium, Sept 14-16, 2005, Lisbon, Portugal.

Akinci, B., Boukamp, F., Gordon, C. Huber, D., Lyons, C., Park, K. "A Formalism for Utilization of Sensor Systems and Integrated Project Models for Active Construction Quality Control." Automation in Construction (in press)

Gordon, C. and Akinci, B. "Technology and Process Assessment Of Using LADAR And Embedded Sensing For Construction Quality Control." Construction Research Congress, San Diego, CA, April 5-7, 2005.

Gordon, C. Akinci, B., Boukamp, F., and Huber, D. Assessment of Visualization Software for Support of Construction Site Inspection Tasks Using Data Collected from Reality Capture Technologies. International Conference on Computing in Civil Engineering. Cancun, Mexico, July 12-15, 2005.

Gordon, C., Akinci, B., Garrett, J. (2004). "An Approach for Planning Sensor-Based Inspection of the Built Environment." Xth International Conference on Computing in Civil and Building Engineering, Bauhaus-Universität Weimar, June 02-04, 2004, Weimar.
Gordon, C., Akinci, B., Garrett, J. "The Need for Value Analysis and Planning for Effective Quality Control Technology Decision-making." Towards a Vision for Information Technology in Civil Engineering, 11/15-16, 2003, Nashville, TN.

Gordon, C., Boukamp, F., Huber, D., Latimer, E., Park, K., Akinci, B. (2003) "Combining Reality Capture Technologies for Construction Defect Detection: A Case Study." EIA9: E-Activities and Intelligent Support in Design and the Built Environment, 9th EuropIA International Conference, Istanbul, Turkey.